Narito ang mga nangungunang balita ngayong October 10, 2024
- Utos ni PBBM: Ilikas ang mga Pilipinong naiipit sa gulo sa Lebanon | Pagsunod sa international laws kaugnay sa isyu ng South China Sea, binigyang-diin ni PBBM sa ASEAN Summit | China, India, Canada, at South Korea, kabilang sa mga makakapulong ng ASEAN members mamaya | Pagiging business-friendly ng Pilipinas, ibinida ni PBBM sa ASEAN Summit
- Sen. JV Ejercito: May mga bagong pangalang pinalutang si Alice Guo sa huling executive session
- 11 opisyal ng Porac LGU, sinuspinde ng Ombudsman kaugnay sa ilegal na operasyon ng Lucky South 99 | Mayor Capil, dati nang iginiit na walang special treatment sa Lucky South 99 POGO | Paggamit ni Alice Guo ng private plane noong umalis sa Pilipinas noong Hulyo, iniimbestigahan | Kredibilidad ni Mary Ann Maslog o "Jessica Francisco," kinuwestiyon; PAOCC, sinabing nakakagulo siya sa imbestigasyon tungkol sa POGO | PNP, iginiit na wala silang kasunduan ni Maslog
- Panayam kay Bureau of Immigration Spokesperson Dana Sandoval kaugnay sa sinakyang eroplano ni Alice Guo para makatakas
- Bagong DILG Sec. Remulla: POGO sa Cavite, magsasara bago mag-December 31 | Zero casualty sa Eleksyon 2025, target ni bagong DILG Sec. Remulla
- Presyo ng luya sa ilang palengke, abot sa P200/kg | Price monitoring ng Dept. of Agriculture: P140-P300/kg ang luya | Ilang mamimili at may-ari ng karinderya, kaniya-kaniyang diskarte sa paggamit ng luya bilang rekado
- Southern Taurid Meteor Shower, masasaksihan mamaya
- Pulse Asia Survey: Trabaho at pagsugpo sa corruption, ilan sa mga gustong patutukan ng mga Pinoy sa mga tatakbong senador sa Eleksyon 2025
- PNP-CIDG, aminadong nahihirapan sa paghahanap kay Harry Roque | BI: Walang hold departure order laban kay Roque pero kabilang siya sa immigration watchlist | DILG Sec. Remulla tungkol kay Roque: "I have no message for him; it's enough that he knows what he's up against"
- "MAKA," may pa-audition para sa mga gustong maging parte ng "MAKA" High | "Teacher Emmy" makeup transformation ni Marian Rivera, pinusuan
- Filipino fans ni Ne-Yo, naki-jam sa kaniyang 2-night concert
Unang Balita is the news segment of GMA Network's daily morning program, Unang Hirit. It's anchored by Arnold Clavio, Susan Enriquez, Ivan Mayrina, and Mariz Umali, and airs on GMA-7 Mondays to Fridays at 5:30 AM (PHL Time).
For more videos from Unang Balita, visit http://www.gmanetwork.com/unangbalita. For Kapuso abroad, subscribe to GMA Pinoy TV (http://www.gmapinoytv.com/) for GMA programs.
- Utos ni PBBM: Ilikas ang mga Pilipinong naiipit sa gulo sa Lebanon | Pagsunod sa international laws kaugnay sa isyu ng South China Sea, binigyang-diin ni PBBM sa ASEAN Summit | China, India, Canada, at South Korea, kabilang sa mga makakapulong ng ASEAN members mamaya | Pagiging business-friendly ng Pilipinas, ibinida ni PBBM sa ASEAN Summit
- Sen. JV Ejercito: May mga bagong pangalang pinalutang si Alice Guo sa huling executive session
- 11 opisyal ng Porac LGU, sinuspinde ng Ombudsman kaugnay sa ilegal na operasyon ng Lucky South 99 | Mayor Capil, dati nang iginiit na walang special treatment sa Lucky South 99 POGO | Paggamit ni Alice Guo ng private plane noong umalis sa Pilipinas noong Hulyo, iniimbestigahan | Kredibilidad ni Mary Ann Maslog o "Jessica Francisco," kinuwestiyon; PAOCC, sinabing nakakagulo siya sa imbestigasyon tungkol sa POGO | PNP, iginiit na wala silang kasunduan ni Maslog
- Panayam kay Bureau of Immigration Spokesperson Dana Sandoval kaugnay sa sinakyang eroplano ni Alice Guo para makatakas
- Bagong DILG Sec. Remulla: POGO sa Cavite, magsasara bago mag-December 31 | Zero casualty sa Eleksyon 2025, target ni bagong DILG Sec. Remulla
- Presyo ng luya sa ilang palengke, abot sa P200/kg | Price monitoring ng Dept. of Agriculture: P140-P300/kg ang luya | Ilang mamimili at may-ari ng karinderya, kaniya-kaniyang diskarte sa paggamit ng luya bilang rekado
- Southern Taurid Meteor Shower, masasaksihan mamaya
- Pulse Asia Survey: Trabaho at pagsugpo sa corruption, ilan sa mga gustong patutukan ng mga Pinoy sa mga tatakbong senador sa Eleksyon 2025
- PNP-CIDG, aminadong nahihirapan sa paghahanap kay Harry Roque | BI: Walang hold departure order laban kay Roque pero kabilang siya sa immigration watchlist | DILG Sec. Remulla tungkol kay Roque: "I have no message for him; it's enough that he knows what he's up against"
- "MAKA," may pa-audition para sa mga gustong maging parte ng "MAKA" High | "Teacher Emmy" makeup transformation ni Marian Rivera, pinusuan
- Filipino fans ni Ne-Yo, naki-jam sa kaniyang 2-night concert
Unang Balita is the news segment of GMA Network's daily morning program, Unang Hirit. It's anchored by Arnold Clavio, Susan Enriquez, Ivan Mayrina, and Mariz Umali, and airs on GMA-7 Mondays to Fridays at 5:30 AM (PHL Time).
For more videos from Unang Balita, visit http://www.gmanetwork.com/unangbalita. For Kapuso abroad, subscribe to GMA Pinoy TV (http://www.gmapinoytv.com/) for GMA programs.
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00:14How many countries in Asia will be participating
00:16in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
00:19or ASEN Summit in Lao People's Democratic Republic today?
00:23While at the ASEN Summit,
00:25President Bombo Marcos is also focusing on
00:27the Filipino people in Lebanon.
00:29In the midst of the ongoing war between Hezbollah and Israel,
00:32live from Lao PDR,
00:34we are joined by Ivan Mayrina.
00:36Ivan?
00:41Yes, good morning Susan from here in Vientiane in Lao PDR.
00:45Our time now is 6.06 in the morning.
00:48We are one hour behind compared to the time in the Philippines.
00:52And the news, Susan,
00:54the events in the first day of the ASEAN Summit yesterday
00:58when the President suddenly called for help from government agencies
01:02to tell them to be prepared
01:04in case there is a mandatory or forced evacuation
01:10of our countrymen who are stuck in trouble in the Middle East.
01:14There, the President's order
01:15is to give or pour all the resources to the government
01:19so that our countrymen stuck in trouble in the Middle East can be evacuated.
01:24President Susan did that.
01:26After the opening ceremony yesterday of the ASEAN Summit,
01:38this morning, the Migrant Worker Secretary Hans Kakdak
01:41returned to the Philippines
01:43to issue the President's order for repatriation.
01:46According to the government,
01:48we still do not have a mandatory or forced repatriation,
01:51but it is up to our embassy officials in Lebanon
01:54to raise the alert level 4 if the situation continues to escalate.
01:59Meanwhile, we will highlight two things after the first day of the ASEAN Summit.
02:03First, the President's commitment to the importance of following international law
02:08and UNCLOS in the negotiation of the SIGALOT in the South China Sea
02:11where not only the Philippines is affected,
02:14but also other ASEAN members.
02:16In a brief interview yesterday,
02:18the President said that in the continuation of the meetings today,
02:22he will detail the position of the Philippines in the talks.
02:25Today, ASEAN will hold meetings with so-called dialogue partners
02:30including China, India, Canada, and South Korea.
02:34According to our source, the East Asia Summit is a long-awaited event.
02:38Because of that, the leaders there,
02:41including President Marcos, will be more courageous regarding the issue.
02:45Today is also the ASEAN-China Summit.
02:48In fact, that is the first of the schedules this morning.
02:51China is one of the biggest trading partners of ASEAN
02:54and has a great influence not only in each ASEAN member state,
02:58but also in ASEAN as a regional bloc.
03:02Second, in the highlights of ASEAN yesterday,
03:04the President's commitment to the country
03:06as an investment destination to participate in the ASEAN Business and Investment Summit.
03:11He also asked the government to support his participation
03:13to make the country business-friendly.
03:16And in particular, he helped the establishment of green metal,
03:20battery manufacturing data centers, and agribusiness.
03:24So those are the highlights of day one of the ASEAN Summit yesterday here in Vientiane.
03:32What will be different in the ASEAN-China Summit later?
03:35Will the Code of Conduct be discussed and implemented here in the South China Sea?
03:40I am sure that the issues that will be discussed will be brought up by the countries.
03:50At the very least, the Philippines will surely raise that issue.
03:54But if it will be discussed, that is the big question.
03:56I read earlier that in 1992,
03:59a Code of Conduct was started to be implemented in the South China Sea between ASEAN and China.
04:05But what is it now, 2024?
04:07Until now, it's still being discussed because there are people who are interested in supporting that Code of Conduct.
04:15The big question is, if there will be an agreement, will it be followed?
04:20Because in 2002, there was a Declaration of Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea.
04:25You can see now, one of our neighbors is being bullied by other countries in the South China Sea.
04:34Ivan, let me go back to the President's order that our countrymen in the Middle East should be targeted.
04:40Did you talk to the DFA and did they say that they will raise the alert level 4 in Lebanon?
04:50The increase of alert level 4, Susan, depends on our people on the ground.
04:57That means our ambassador.
04:59He is the one who will give the recommendation.
05:01Because there are two things that Susan is looking at to raise the alert level 4.
05:05This is the wide-ranging internal conflict and the full-blown external attack that is being called in one country.
05:12Those two are the two main bases that will be the decision and of course,
05:17the assessment of our embassy if the alert level 4 should be declared.
05:25But Susan, we also need to look at the list of people who want to go back to the Philippines.
05:33It's around 2,000.
05:35That's a small percentage, Susan, in the actual number of our countrymen in Lebanon,
05:39which is around 11,000 to 12,000.
05:41That means there are still a lot of our countrymen who are holding out.
05:47They really don't want to leave.
05:49They are saying that if we have our countrymen in Lebanon,
05:52we are already used to the conflict.
05:54It will be chaotic, but we will go back to the past.
05:56What they are worried about is that if they go back to the Philippines,
05:59they might not be able to go back to Lebanon.
06:02Thank you very much.
06:03Ivan Mayrina live from the Lao People's Democratic Republic.
06:08There are new names mentioned.
06:10Dismissed Mayor Alice Guo was dismissed from the last executive session of the Senate,
06:15according to Senator JV Ejercito.
06:18In the Senate copy, Ejercito said that it is possible for Guo to be a state witness
06:24if he can teach the true mastermind that he is the most guilty in the illegal operation of POGO in Bampant, Tarlac.
06:30Because it was discussed in the executive session, the senator did not give additional details.
06:35Meanwhile, because Guo forgot that he is a Chinese spy,
06:38Ejercito asked the former mayor of Bampant how Guo got in there.
06:47The 11th official of PORAC Pampanga was also dismissed
06:50while they are investigating the illegal operation of Locker South 99 POGO.
06:56In Asia, Dismissed Bampant Tarlac Mayor Alice Guo was dismissed.
06:59Authorities are investigating Guo's use of a private airplane in an escape in the Philippines last July.
07:06Salima Refran has the first news.
07:13Six preventive suspensions were imposed by the ombudsman to PORAC Pampanga Mayor Jaime Capil
07:18and 10 officials of the local government of PORAC.
07:21While they are investigating the complaint filed by DILG,
07:26following the gross neglect of duty in the operation of Locker South 99 POGO in PORAC.
07:32If proven, they may be removed from their positions.
07:36According to the documents from the ombudsman, Capil was complained because it is illegal,
07:41as a signatory of business permits to investigate the irregularities in the documents of Locker South 99.
07:48Three years later, Capil approved the permit of POGO, even though it is not enough for the requirements.
07:55Capil did not immediately take action to recover the business permit of Locker South 99
08:00when its PAGCOR license will expire.
08:03He also did not immediately take action on the traces of criminal activities in the compound.
08:08We are still trying to get the PANIG of PORAC LGU.
08:12It is still unclear who will be the acting mayor.
08:15Before this, Capil denied the allegations of special treatment in Locker South 99.
08:21In the case of Dismissed Bamban Mayor Alice Guo,
08:24the Bureau of Immigration is continuing its investigation,
08:27particularly on private airplanes.
08:29This was followed by a complaint to the Senate that
08:32Guo's plane was not a boat but an airplane leaving the Philippines.
08:36What we are doing is coordinating with our counterparts there
08:41to get the manifest of the aircraft that he drove.
08:44The possibility of them passing through a private airstrip is increasing.
08:49Meanwhile, the authorities are careful about what Mary Ann Maslog is saying
08:54that is facing in the Senate hearing on the illegal POGO.
08:57Maslog is one of the victims of the 24 million pesos textbook scam in 1998
09:04and was declared dead by her lawyer in Sandigad, Bayan.
09:08Maslog, who used the alias Jessica Francisco,
09:12was taken by the police as an asset to help Guo in his case
09:17before he was arrested in Indonesia.
09:19But Senator Ronald Bato de la Rosa's allegation is that
09:22someone ordered Maslog from Malacanang to cross himself
09:27and former President Duterte in the illegal POGO.
09:30To early to tell, maybe later he can say something.
09:33Well, you know, when a person has no credibility,
09:37do you still have someone you can trust?
09:39Now, he is still in the middle of an investigation.
09:42She will never be a credible witness involved in a textbook scam.
09:47And she was trying to bribe officials in Malacanang in 1999.
09:54The PNP defended the conversation of the Intelligence Group Chief
09:59to a person who has a doubtful record.
10:02We are not choosing where the information comes from
10:06but we have to vet and validate if the information we get
10:10and even the source of information is reliable
10:13and there is a semblance of truth in what he is saying.
10:17There is no deal whatsoever with Ms. Maslog.
10:20GMA Integrated News is still trying to get hold of Maslog.
10:25This is the first news in 5 sentences for GMA Integrated News.
10:30The Bureau of Immigration of Airplanes and not Boats
10:33denied the car of Alice Guo or Guo Huaping going to Malaysia.
10:37Now, let's listen to Donna Sandoval,
10:40the spokesperson of the Bureau of Immigration.
10:42Good morning, Ma'am Donna.
10:44This is Maris. Let's go live to the first news.
10:46Good morning. Good morning.
10:48Alright. First of all, how did you find out that the car of Alice Guo or Guo Huaping
10:53is not a plane and not a boat going out of the Philippines?
10:56Yes, the checking of the records of our government is extensive.
11:01We checked all the manifestos of those leaving the country
11:10from July 1 up to 20,
11:13the formal and those who submitted their manifestos.
11:21Alice Guo did not travel there.
11:26We saw in the records in Malaysia that she entered Kuala Lumpur International Airport.
11:34So it means that she boarded an airplane.
11:38When we confirmed with our counterparts about the Saba,
11:42allegedly, the day after she went to Kuala Lumpur,
11:49there was no record of that said arrival.
11:52That's why we consider that the so-called Saba arrival is not true or counterfeit.
11:58Where did they go to the airport and why did they leave without a record?
12:04That's what we are now backtracking to find out.
12:09We confirmed via aircraft that she arrived at Kuala Lumpur International Airport.
12:17We narrowed down our choices.
12:22We are in the process of coordinating with our counterparts in Malaysia
12:29to see the manifestos of the flights that arrived during that period in Kuala Lumpur.
12:36That's what we are tracking now.
12:38Based on our analysis, it seems that she did not leave a major international airport or seaport,
12:46former Mayor Alice Guo.
12:50We believe that she might have used a private airstrip
12:54to illegally leave the country without the knowledge of authority.
13:00So let me clarify, if it's a private airstrip, there are no immigration officials there?
13:05If it's a private airstrip, usually the person handling it is a ground handler
13:10who informs and gets the clearances from the different government agencies.
13:15If it's a private airstrip, the CIQ, Customs Immigration Quarantine,
13:21will inform to conduct inspections prior to the aircraft departing.
13:28Apart from that, they are also getting other clearances for the takeoff of the aircraft.
13:34So it's possible that the CIQ did not inform that the aircraft took off illegally.
13:41So you're saying that the officials did not inform
13:47and the officials of the government did not also have connections?
13:52For now, the investigation is not yet complete.
13:55For now, we have not seen any links that she has connections, particularly with immigration.
14:03But the investigation is still ongoing.
14:05So we will see later.
14:07At least, it's clear now that half of the story of former Mayor Alice Guo is invalidated already.
14:14And we would be able to know the other half, maybe, in the next few weeks.
14:19Have you already discussed, ma'am, who is the owner of the aircraft and other people on the flight?
14:24And will they also face complaints because they were allowed to leave?
14:30Yes. For now, it's too early to tell who are the accomplices and the suspects.
14:35But they will definitely face several cases.
14:39They aided a fugitive who was able to leave the country through illegal means.
14:45He's not alone.
14:47Ms. Maris, we believe that no one can help him alone.
14:51Or no one knows, just like their story, that they rode a boat and no one was seen.
14:59There were no people around and no one helped them.
15:01That's quite impossible because there were pilots, crew and people around that would have seen or allowed the departure of that aircraft.
15:15So definitely, it's not just one person. There is a group of people that assisted their departure.
15:21And that's what we're trying to find out.
15:23How is your monitoring of Wesley Guo?
15:26Where is he now and will he really surrender?
15:28He said that he will wait for the notice of his brother, Alice.
15:32Yes. There are no updates from our counterparts about Wesley Guo.
15:38But we have monitored him.
15:40We're hoping that he will return immediately in the same manner as Sheila, Cassandra and Alice Guo.
15:49But you're actively pursuing Wesley?
15:52Yes. We're still pursuing him.
15:55According to your records, he entered the Philippines more than 20 times.
15:59This is Xie Zhijiang, Alice Guo's Chinese spy.
16:03When did she go to the Philippines?
16:06Her last travel was in 2020.
16:10He stayed here for a few days.
16:13Prior to that, she went to many places in and out of the country.
16:17We also have a question, Ma'am Dana.
16:20Is the former presidential spokesperson Harry Roque still here in the Philippines?
16:23Let's change the topic first.
16:26Yes. As of now, we don't have a record of any recent travel of former spokesperson Harry Roque.
16:34Thank you very much for the information you gave us and for your time.
16:38Bureau of Immigration, Spokesperson Dana Sandoval, good morning.
16:42Thank you. Good morning.
16:43The new Interior and Local Government Secretary John V. Cremulia said that all POGOs will be closed at the end of the year,
16:51according to President Bongbong Marcos' order.
16:54POGOs in his province, Cavite, are included.
16:57POGOs will be closed on December 15, two weeks before the deadline of December 31.
17:04In the turnover ceremony of the leader of the DILG,
17:07the new Secretary mentioned that he will target Zero Casualty in the election of 2025.
17:12Mr. Cremulia also said that there will be no reorganization in the DILG.
17:17Let's adjust first.
17:19Some will choose to use ginger in cooking.
17:24Now, the price is high.
17:27How much is a kilo of ginger?
17:29You know, in the first news live, James Agustin.
17:32James.
17:37Sam, good morning.
17:38You know, the taste of tinolang manok or faksiw na bangus is incomplete if there is no ginger.
17:44And the price is high for the leaders of the election here in Metro Manila.
17:48So, we are discarding those who we would like to elect.
17:56Most of the stalls in the Blue Man Trade Market in Manila sell for P200 per kilo of ginger.
18:02That's lower than P240 per kilo last week.
18:06Mr. Felipe in Divisoria is avoiding being sold.
18:10Sometimes it's low, sometimes it's high.
18:13It's all different.
18:14Sometimes it's low, sometimes it's high.
18:16Because he gets a lot from the supplier,
18:18he reduced the amount of ginger he buys.
18:21In Ernesto's place, he can buy P140 per kilo of ginger.
18:25That's a big discount from the P200 he sold last week.
18:29In Divisoria, he also gets a supply.
18:31But because it's a lot, he will give lower prices to his suppliers.
18:35I buy a lot, P10 per kilo.
18:38P1 per kilo for a lower price.
18:43In retail, it's higher because it's only P3 or P5 per kilo.
18:49According to the Department of Agriculture,
18:51they will strictly monitor the price of ginger for the families.
18:54It should be between P80 and P100 per kilo.
18:58But in the latest price monitoring of the DA,
19:00for some families in NCR,
19:02the price ranges from P140 to P300 per kilo of ginger.
19:06Because of the high price, the buyers are discounting.
19:09Stephen, who has a grocery store in Santa Cruz, Manila,
19:11only bought P10 per kilo of ginger
19:13that he will use to cook Sinigang na Pampano.
19:16It's just a bit different.
19:20Because it's just one container.
19:23It's just one dish.
19:25Roda's chicken is not complete without ginger.
19:28That's why even though it's expensive, he still bought it.
19:30It's worth P30.
19:32Now, it's still expensive.
19:34It's hard for it to go down.
19:35Just reduce the amount of ricado.
19:45Meanwhile, Susan,
19:46out of the 8 places that sell ginger
19:48that I visited here in Blumen Trade Market this morning,
19:51the lowest price that I saw for each kilo of ginger
19:54was P140.
19:57But here, they sell it for more than P200 per kilo.
20:01That's the first news from Manila.
20:03I'm James Agustin for GEMA Integrated News.
20:11For those of us who love stargazing,
20:14wait for the Southern Torrid Meteor Shower.
20:17According to the forecast,
20:18the peak activity of the torrids will start at 6.37 p.m.
20:22The chances of being spotted by thieves
20:25will be higher until 1 a.m.
20:28Watching a meteor shower like a torrid
20:31does not require a telescope or binoculars.
20:34The chances of being spotted by thieves
20:36are higher if the moon is not bright and cloudy.
20:40Meanwhile, I was able to see the red moon
20:42in the sky in Lebanon.
20:44It was spotted in Sin El Fil in Beirut.
20:47The color of the moon is not new.
20:49It's rare to see it here in the Philippines.
20:52According to the forecast,
20:53the different colors of the moon are affected by refraction
20:56or the correct brightness of the sun in the atmosphere of the world.
20:59Compared to other colors,
21:00the wavelength of orange and red is long.
21:03That's why it reaches the darkest point of the world.
21:07It also adds to the fact that the red moon
21:09produces a lot of dust particles in the air.
21:22Our countrymen want to point out a few big issues
21:25to the upcoming Senators in the election of 2025
21:28based on the results of the Pulse Asia survey
21:30that was commissioned by the Strategies Group.
21:32What are those?
21:34Let's find out in the first live news of Bea Pinlac.
21:42Susan, work, economy, and counter-corruption.
21:45It's a green flag for many Filipinos
21:48if it's included in the priority of the candidates
21:51for the Senators in the election of 2025.
21:54According to a commission poll
21:56by Pulse Asia this September.
22:02Mang Julius is literally twice his daily salary
22:05for his two jobs as a truck driver and a street sweeper.
22:09But sometimes, he ends his income for the expenses of his family.
22:13That's why he wants to support those who want to be Senators.
22:18The increase in salary of the employees is too low
22:23because they have to buy a lot.
22:25Our salary is not enough for the four members of our family.
22:30I hope they will pay attention to those who are poor.
22:34And those who sell, I hope they will pay attention to them.
22:38For those we have talked to,
22:40the number one thing that should be paid attention to
22:43by those who want to be Senators...
22:45Corruption is number one.
22:49Filipinos are not rich because of corruption.
22:54If there is no corruption, Filipinos will be rich.
22:57I hope they will pay attention to their livelihoods
23:00and not to corruption.
23:03Help those who are poor.
23:05Give them businesses and jobs.
23:09It's expensive. It's expensive to buy.
23:12There's nothing.
23:15This is in line with the results of the Pulse Asia survey this September
23:19in which the creation of jobs, economy development,
23:24and fight against corruption are the top priorities of the Senators.
23:30It's also in line with the issues that Filipinos want to focus on in the Senate,
23:35which are quality health care and education.
23:38In the same survey,
23:39every 10 Filipinos answered that the corrupt officials of the government should answer.
23:471,200 respondents participated in the survey from September 6 to 13.
23:52It has a margin of error of plus minus 3.
23:59Susan, according to Comelec,
24:01there are 183 aspirants who signed their Certificate of Candidacy
24:06to be Senators in the election of 2025.
24:10That's why, Hamon,
24:11those we have talked to prove that they deserve to serve their country.
24:16That's the first news from Valenzuela, Bayapinla.
24:19For GMA Integrated News.
24:22The PNP-CIDG found it difficult to find Atty. Harry Roque
24:26who was arrested by the House Quad Committee.
24:28Roque was able to move quickly.
24:32Chino Gaston has the first news.
24:38It's been a month since the former Presidential Spokesperson, Atty. Harry Roque,
24:43was arrested by the House Quad Committee
24:46after he was cited in contempt on September 12
24:49because he did not submit documents related to the investigation of the Pogo in the country.
24:54But until now, Roque has not been seen.
24:57The PNP-CIDG found it difficult to find him
25:02because he was able to move quickly whenever he was about to be arrested by the police.
25:08When we found out,
25:13usually, he was already moving.
25:15So, we were able to counter him.
25:18In the middle of that,
25:20the police were able to find Roque.
25:25He cannot divulge the exact location
25:28since he was also waiting for us
25:32to pinpoint where he was.
25:36And there's a chance for him to transfer from this place to another place.
25:41According to the Bureau of Immigration,
25:43there is no hold departure order against Roque
25:45but he is on the Immigration Watch List.
25:48We will not allow hold departure.
25:51If lookout bulletin, we have to coordinate to the agency
25:54that issued the asking for the lookout
25:58so that we can give a notice on what state he is in,
26:01whether to leave or not.
26:03The new DILG Secretary, Secretary John V. Cremulia,
26:07asked Roque to tell him
26:09what will be the next step for the contempt order against him.
26:13He has not broken any laws
26:15but he is cited for contempt.
26:17So, in that case, he cannot be considered a fugitive
26:21but rather as a person of interest that has to show up.
26:25I have no message for him.
26:27I think it's enough that he knows
26:31what he's up against.
26:33We are trying to get Roque to speak on his social media accounts
26:37but he has no answer to our questions.
26:40Although the police can't find him,
26:42Roque continues to post videos on his social media page.
26:46He also gave his opinion regarding the personalities
26:50who filed their Certificates of Candidacy in the 2025 elections.
26:55This is the first news.
26:56Chino Gaston for GMA Integrated News.
27:02Thursday Chikahat!
27:04This is the production of the youth-oriented series, Maka.
27:09There are open slots for those who want to be a student or teacher in Maka High.
27:14This is your chance to help our Gen Z squad
27:17post your audition video, whether it's dancing, singing, or acting.
27:21You should also tell them why you deserve to be included in Maka.
27:25Yes, and tag the social media accounts of Maka or GMA Publications
27:30or GMA Public Affairs.
27:32Use the hashtag, NapangarapKongMaka.
27:35The auditions are open to 16-year-old and above Filipino citizens.
27:39The deadline for posting is October 15.
27:42I'll apply as a teacher.
27:44Maka is brought to you by
27:46Sparkle Stars, Zephanie, Marco Maza, Ashley Sarmiento,
27:49Dylan Menor, John Clifford, Olive May, Chanti Videla, Sean Lucas,
27:54Bangus Girl, May Ann Basa, and other big artists.
27:57Watch Maka every Saturday at 4.45 p.m. on GMA.
28:01Yes.
28:02And a one-in-a-million experience added to the core memory of fans of
28:06American singer-songwriter, Nio, in his two-night sold-out concert.
28:19Fans of Nio's hit songs, like So Sick, are happy.
28:23The dome where he sang his other hit song, Because of You,
28:28Sexy Love, and Closer, was also lit up.
28:31John Lucas, a Sparkle artist and Black Rider star, was spotted at the concert.
28:35Yes.
28:36On Tuesday, Nio even shared a story.
28:39He was caught in a gym in Manila a few hours before the day one of his concert.
28:45That was part of his campaign.
28:48I know, Champagne and Roses Tour.
28:50There.
28:51You're so good!
29:21.